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BNAIC Instructions to Authors 1 First author a Second author b Third author a a University of Franeker, P.O.Box 1234 1879AE Franeker b The Company Ltd. P.O.Box 4321 Antwerp Abstract This is the abstract of my paper. Please start the first paragraph of your abstract with a \noindent command. This is the abstract of my paper. Please start the first paragraph of your abstract with a \noindent command. This is the abstract of my paper. Please start the first paragraph of your abstract with a \noindent command. 1 The bnaic Package The bnaic.sty file is a package that is to be used together with the standard article document class. Please adhere strictly to the instructions of this document. The bnaic style file uses the standard times package and the geometry package, which is included in the bnaic package; please do not change it! 2 The Title The title of the article has to appear in bold and the \huge keyword has to be used to set the correct font size. For the authors and their affiliations, three cases are distinguished: One author: define the author with \author and the affiliation with \date. Multiple authors, all with the same affiliation: define the authors with \author, separated by \and, and the affiliation with \date. Multiple authors, multiple affiliations: define the authors with \author. Put after each name a letter for the affiliation, generated by \affila, \affilb, etc. On the next lines: one affiliation per line, each preceded by the appropriate letter generated by \affila, \affilb. See the title of this document. Note that affiliations have to appear in italics. 3 The abstract Put the abstract before the first section with the abstract environment. Please start the first paragraph of your abstract with a \noindent command. 1 In case of an extended abstract refer to the original paper in a footnote such as “The full paper has been published in Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, pages 13–20, 2013.” Also, please keep the title and authors exactly the same as the original.

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BNAICInstructions to Authors1

First author a Second author b Third author a

a University of Franeker, P.O.Box 1234 1879AE Franekerb The Company Ltd. P.O.Box 4321 Antwerp

Abstract

This is the abstract of my paper. Please start the first paragraph of your abstract with a \noindentcommand. This is the abstract of my paper. Please start the first paragraph of your abstract with a\noindent command. This is the abstract of my paper. Please start the first paragraph of yourabstract with a \noindent command.

1 The bnaic PackageThe bnaic.sty file is a package that is to be used together with the standard article documentclass. Please adhere strictly to the instructions of this document. The bnaic style file uses the standardtimes package and the geometry package, which is included in the bnaic package; please do notchange it!

2 The TitleThe title of the article has to appear in bold and the \huge keyword has to be used to set the correctfont size. For the authors and their affiliations, three cases are distinguished:

• One author: define the author with \author and the affiliation with \date.

• Multiple authors, all with the same affiliation: define the authors with \author, separated by\and, and the affiliation with \date.

• Multiple authors, multiple affiliations: define the authors with \author. Put after each name aletter for the affiliation, generated by \affila, \affilb, etc. On the next lines: one affiliationper line, each preceded by the appropriate letter generated by \affila, \affilb. See the titleof this document.

Note that affiliations have to appear in italics.

3 The abstractPut the abstract before the first section with the abstract environment. Please start the first paragraphof your abstract with a \noindent command.

1In case of an extended abstract refer to the original paper in a footnote such as “The full paper has been published inProceedings of the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, pages 13–20, 2013.” Also, please keep the title andauthors exactly the same as the original.

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4 Sections and paragraphsUse the usual \section, \subsection, and \subsubsection command for formatting sectionheads.

Do not leave extra space between paragraphs.

4.1 A Subsection Heading4.1.1 A Subsubsection Heading

5 Making ReferencesMake references in the running text with the \cite command [2]. Multiple references go like this[1, 3].

References[1] E. Charniak and D. McDermott. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence. Addison-Wesley, Reading,

MA, 1985.

[2] E.W. Dijkstra. Goto statements considered harmful. Communications of the ACM, 11(3):147–148,1968.

[3] L. Steels. Bootstrapping cognition through language. In H. La Poutre and H.J. van denHerik, editors, Proceedings of the Tenth Netherlands/Belgium Conference on Artificial Intelligence(NAIC’98), page 3, 1998.